BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250512T022227EDT-9368w8hgoz@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250512T062227Z DESCRIPTION:Register Here  \n\nThe O*NET Program is the United States' prim ary source of occupational information and this dataset is essential to un derstanding the rapidly changing nature of work and how it impacts the wor kforce and economy. In this Lunch&Learn session\, Dr. Dawn C. Carr and Reb ekah Carpenter will present on how the O*NET job characteristics dataset c an be applied to health and retirement studies. More research connecting h ealth and retirement are warranted to understand retirement timing and its impacts on system finances\, well-being\, cognitive functioning\, and agi ng.\n\nThis event is hosted in collaboration with the Centre on Population Dynamics. \n\nItinerary \n\n12:00 - 12:05 | Welcome and introductions\n 12 :05 - 12:45 | Lecture session  \n 12:45 - 12:55 | Moderated Q&A session wit h Dr. Alexis Dennis \n 12:55 - 13:00 | Closing and upcoming sessions \n\nLo cation \n\nThis is an online webinar hosted on Zoom. To receive details to enter the event\, please register.     \n\n\nFeatured Speakers\n\n\n \n \n \n  \n\n \n \n \n Dawn C. Carr is the Director of the Claude Pepper Center and an associate professor at Florida State University in the Department of So ciology. Carr is a thought leader in the field of aging\, and regularly pr esents her research to a range of audiences through keynote speeches\, pol icy-related presentations\, and seminars with older adults and practitione rs. Carr’s research focuses on understanding the factors that bolster olde r adults’ ability to remain healthy and active as long as possible. Much o f her work is dedicated to exploring the relevance\, purpose\, and factors related to work engagement after age 50 and volunteer engagement. Her rec ent work focuses on understanding the complex pathways between health and active engagement during later life\, including resilience and the impact of key transitions in health\, productivity\, and caregiving. Before joini ng Florida State University in 2016\, she was a researcher at the Stanford Center on Longevity\, a postdoctoral fellow in the Carolina Program for H ealth and Aging Research (CPHAR) at the Institute on Aging at The Universi ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, and a researcher at Scripps Gerontol ogy Center. Carr received her Ph.D. in Social Gerontology and Master’s in Gerontological Studies at Miami University\, and Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance at Arizona State University. \n \n \n \n \n  \n\n \n\n  \n \n \n  \n\n   \n\n Rebekah Carpenter is a third-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at Florida State University. Her research explores how work and other social factors shape health and well-being outcomes\, like finan cial security\, over the life-course. Prior to coming to Florida State Uni versity in 2020\, she received her M.A. in Sociology at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte\, and B.A. in Sociology and Political Science at The University of North Florida.  \n\n  \n \n \n \n\n\nWhat are Lunch&Learn 's?\n\nThe CAnD3 Lunch&Learn series is designed to introduce our Fellows\, team members\, and partners to emerging research on topics related to pop ulation dynamics and population aging. These modules will cover the Four C AnD3 Population Aging Axes: (1) family and social inclusion\; (2) educatio n\, labour and inequality\; (3) migration and ethnicity\; and (4) wellbein g and autonomy.\n\nCAnD3 Newsletters\n\nSign up for our newsletter to keep up to date with CAnD3 events.\n DTSTART:20230308T170000Z DTEND:20230308T180000Z LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Online via Zoom SUMMARY:Creating a Public Resource: O*NET Job Characteristics Dataset for U se with the Health and Retirement Study and Other Surveys URL:/cand3/channels/event/creating-public-resource-one t-job-characteristics-dataset-use-health-and-retirement-study-and-other-34 5944 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR